RAEL’S COMMENT:
The army must never lead a country anywhere on earth. Armies are not elected and supposed to defend countries from foreign aggressions and never to impose any form of “order” on civilians. When they do, it always leads to terrible dictatorships.
Military leaders now in control of Burkina Faso must hand power to civilians or face consequences, the United Nations and African Union say.
UN West Africa envoy Mohamed Ibn Chambas said the military could face sanctions if they refused.
Meanwhile, thousands of people are gathering in the capital Ouagadougou to rally against the military takeover.
Days of protests forced President Blaise Compaore to step down on 31 October and flee to Ivory Coast.
Mr Compaore’s attempt to extend his time in office was the immediate trigger for the protests.
But analysts say high prices, low wages and persistent poverty have fuelled wider discontent, particularly among younger Burkinabes.
Do not kill, Love your neighbor
RAEL’S COMMENT: Eve …